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Message-ID: <552BB972.3010704@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 14:41:22 +0200
From: Laurent Dufour <ldufour@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: "Kirill A. Shutemov" <kirill@...temov.name>
CC: Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
"Kirill A. Shutemov" <kirill.shutemov@...ux.intel.com>,
Hugh Dickins <hughd@...gle.com>,
Rik van Riel <riel@...hat.com>, Mel Gorman <mgorman@...e.de>,
Pavel Emelyanov <xemul@...allels.com>, linux-mm@...ck.org,
linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@...nel.crashing.org>,
Paul Mackerras <paulus@...ba.org>,
Michael Ellerman <mpe@...erman.id.au>,
Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>, linuxppc-dev@...ts.ozlabs.org,
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Subject: Re: [RESEND PATCH v3 1/2] mm: Introducing arch_remap hook
On 13/04/2015 13:58, Kirill A. Shutemov wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 11:56:27AM +0200, Laurent Dufour wrote:
>> Some architecture would like to be triggered when a memory area is moved
>> through the mremap system call.
>>
>> This patch is introducing a new arch_remap mm hook which is placed in the
>> path of mremap, and is called before the old area is unmapped (and the
>> arch_unmap hook is called).
>>
>> The architectures which need to call this hook should define
>> __HAVE_ARCH_REMAP in their asm/mmu_context.h and provide the arch_remap
>> service with the following prototype:
>> void arch_remap(struct mm_struct *mm,
>> unsigned long old_start, unsigned long old_end,
>> unsigned long new_start, unsigned long new_end);
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Laurent Dufour <ldufour@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>
>> Reviewed-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>
>> ---
>> mm/mremap.c | 19 +++++++++++++------
>> 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/mm/mremap.c b/mm/mremap.c
>> index 2dc44b1cb1df..009db5565893 100644
>> --- a/mm/mremap.c
>> +++ b/mm/mremap.c
>> @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
>>
>> #include <asm/cacheflush.h>
>> #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
>> +#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
>>
>> #include "internal.h"
>>
>> @@ -286,13 +287,19 @@ static unsigned long move_vma(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
>> old_len = new_len;
>> old_addr = new_addr;
>> new_addr = -ENOMEM;
>> - } else if (vma->vm_file && vma->vm_file->f_op->mremap) {
>> - err = vma->vm_file->f_op->mremap(vma->vm_file, new_vma);
>> - if (err < 0) {
>> - move_page_tables(new_vma, new_addr, vma, old_addr,
>> - moved_len, true);
>> - return err;
>> + } else {
>> + if (vma->vm_file && vma->vm_file->f_op->mremap) {
>> + err = vma->vm_file->f_op->mremap(vma->vm_file, new_vma);
>> + if (err < 0) {
>> + move_page_tables(new_vma, new_addr, vma,
>> + old_addr, moved_len, true);
>> + return err;
>> + }
>> }
>> +#ifdef __HAVE_ARCH_REMAP
>
> It would be cleaner to provide dummy arch_remap() for !__HAVE_ARCH_REMAP
> in some generic header.
The idea was to not impact all the architectures as arch_unmap(),
arch_dup_mmap() or arch_exit_mmap() implies.
I look at the headers where such a dummy arch_remap could be put but I
can't figure out one which will not impact all the architecture.
What about defining a dummy service earlier in mm/remap.c in the case
__HAVE_ARCH_REMAP is not defined ?
Something like :
#ifndef __HAVE_ARCH_REMAP
static inline void void arch_remap(struct mm_struct *mm,
unsigned long old_start,
unsigned long old_end,
unsigned long new_start,
unsigned long new_end)
{
}
#endif
>
>
>> + arch_remap(mm, old_addr, old_addr+old_len,
>> + new_addr, new_addr+new_len);
>
> Spaces around '+'?
Nice catch ;)
Thanks,
Laurent.
>
>> +#endif
>> }
>>
>> /* Conceal VM_ACCOUNT so old reservation is not undone */
>> --
>> 1.9.1
>>
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